Text Connectors, Proverbs, Fruits, Animals, Dances, and Call

Text Connectors and Their Uses

Temporary connectors are used to organize events in the text following a temporary order. Some of these connectors are: at first, then, before, after, in the end, then (after dot).

Serial connectors organize the different parts of a text from a logical standpoint. Common serial connectors include: To begin, first, second, finally (after dot).

Purely explanatory connectors add further explanation or clarification. Examples are: that is, that is, that is, rather, in other words, put another way, or what is equal (between comma and semicolon).

Exemplification connectors introduce examples of ideas outlined above. For example: for example, well, I put (or put) per case, without going any further, in particular.

Distributive connectors present ideas with a relation of alternation, reflected by their correlative nature. Common distributive connectors are: first … the other (part), on the one hand … the other (side) a few times … other times, some … others.

Connectors of contrast or opposition indicate statements with some opposition, contrast, or difference. Main contrast connectors are: but, nevertheless, however, rather, however, in change, however.

Causal connectors introduce information considered to be the cause of some fact. The most frequent are: because, because, because, because, because, in view of that.

The most frequent result connectors are: then, then, by (what) So ultimately, therefore, so (that).



Words beginning with geo-,-legi, legislative, and gestures are written with G, except bleach, ending in-gen,-gena,-Genari / a,-GeSiM / a,-gio / a,-ginosa / a. Words beginning with “axis-aje and except agenda, agency and its derivatives, ending in-aje,-axis-jeria are written with J.

Proverbs and Sayings

  • From well-born is to be grateful.
  • Early risers God helps you.
  • Loose lips sink ships.
  • Who often covers little squeeze.
  • Do not leave for tomorrow what you can do today.
  • Water drinking has not let it go.
  • All that a good shade tree leans against her blanket.
  • If you cry because you can not see the sun let your tears do not see the stars.
  • Be more happy as a lark.
  • Have much fear of climate change.

Fruits and Their Trees

  • Pear -> pear
  • Orange -> Orange
  • Cherry -> cherry
  • Nut -> walnut
  • Datil -> date palm
  • Apple -> manzanero
  • Mora -> Mulberry
  • Quince -> cydonia
  • Peach -> Peach
  • Tangerine -> Mandarin
  • Ham -> oak

Animal Offspring Names

  • Eagle -> eagle
  • Whale -> calf
  • Horse -> colt
  • Carnero -> Lamb
  • Pork -> pig
  • Rabbit -> gazalgo
  • Gallo -> chicken
  • Jabali -> boar
  • Hare -> Get rid
  • Wolf -> lobazno
  • Bear -> cub
  • Rana -> tadpole
  • Toro -> calf

Dances and Their Countries

  • Tango -> Argentina
  • Samba -> Cuba
  • Cumbia -> Colombia
  • Flamenco -> Spain
  • Rock ‘n’roll -> usa
  • Polka -> poland
  • Chachacha -> brazil

Call to Action

Call on May 21, 2009, there will be a meeting at the Plaza Colon at 17:00 h to make a human chain against hunger in the world.

Requirements for Participants

Bring placards, and do not be afraid of the police.

Conditions of Work

Turning haiga no more hunger in the world.

Deadline

In colon on 21 May 2009.

Awards

Some keychains against world hunger.